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Re: If you can't get a OEM oil filter what would be the second best.
[Re: leftnutt35]
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04/08/06 02:26 PM
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I generally use NAPA Gold when working on other people's vehicles. I stick with the Mits filter for my truck. For me it's cheaper than anything else on the market when I buy them 20 at a time. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Re: If you can't get a OEM oil filter what would be the second best.
[Re: DaphneD]
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04/08/06 03:00 PM
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For me it's cheaper than anything else on the market when I buy them 20 at a time. Ditto. You can't even touch a crap filter at Wally world for the price of buying the OEM's in bulk. My dad even uses the same filter as my SR on his Elantra. More reason to buy boxes of 20! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
'06 Dakota QC 4.7 6sp 4x4 '88 Mighty Max '77 KZ1000 fun old bike
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